While recent research suggests that some animal species may possess 'cultural' traditions, much of the current evidence for wild populations remains contentious. This is largely due to the difficulty of demonstrating a fundamental prerequisite for the existence of culture: social learning. As the only case where social learning has been demonstrated conclusively, and subsequently linked to spatial or temporal trait variation, avian vocal dialects are the best studied, and most widely accepted, form of animal culture. Here, we investigate the potential for vocal culture in one of the few animals for which material culture has been suggested: the New Caledonian crow Corvus moneduloides. We show that this species: (1) possesses the capacity fo...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
International audienceTurn-taking in conversation appears to be a common feature in various human cu...
Abstract The ability to control one's vocal production is a major advantage in acoustic communicatio...
While recent research suggests that some animal species may possess 'cultural' traditions, much of t...
While recent research suggests that some animal species may possess 'cultural' traditions, much of t...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are the most prolific avian tool-users. Regional variatio...
There are 9000 species of birds in the world; this is a report on two of them, cowbirds (Molothrus a...
Similar to humans, juvenile songbirds learn their vocal repertoire by imitating adult individuals. W...
New Caledonian crows, Corvus moneduloides, are the most advanced avian tool makers and tool users. W...
The degree to which culture and cultural evolution are unique to humans has been a subject of contin...
Carrion crows (Corvus corone corone, L.) are highly intelligent birds in whose behaviour vocal commu...
176 pagesFor many taxa, vocal communication is an essential means of navigating continuously changin...
To examine the relationship between social organization and vocal behavior, I studied wild family gr...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Cumulative cultural evolution, the accumulation of sequential changes within a single socially learn...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
International audienceTurn-taking in conversation appears to be a common feature in various human cu...
Abstract The ability to control one's vocal production is a major advantage in acoustic communicatio...
While recent research suggests that some animal species may possess 'cultural' traditions, much of t...
While recent research suggests that some animal species may possess 'cultural' traditions, much of t...
New Caledonian crows (Corvus moneduloides) are the most prolific avian tool-users. Regional variatio...
There are 9000 species of birds in the world; this is a report on two of them, cowbirds (Molothrus a...
Similar to humans, juvenile songbirds learn their vocal repertoire by imitating adult individuals. W...
New Caledonian crows, Corvus moneduloides, are the most advanced avian tool makers and tool users. W...
The degree to which culture and cultural evolution are unique to humans has been a subject of contin...
Carrion crows (Corvus corone corone, L.) are highly intelligent birds in whose behaviour vocal commu...
176 pagesFor many taxa, vocal communication is an essential means of navigating continuously changin...
To examine the relationship between social organization and vocal behavior, I studied wild family gr...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
Cumulative cultural evolution, the accumulation of sequential changes within a single socially learn...
Although humans are unmatched in their capacity to produce speech and learn language, comparative ap...
International audienceTurn-taking in conversation appears to be a common feature in various human cu...
Abstract The ability to control one's vocal production is a major advantage in acoustic communicatio...